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Romantic Manifestos Manifest

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Poet and Romantics scholar Jeffrey C. Robinson eloquently argues that the principles of Romanticism are alive and well in the twenty-first century. Romantics scholar Jeffrey C. Robinson elaborates commentaries on one hundred "manifesto statements" taken from nineteenth-century texts to illustrate that radical principles of poetry emerge in and are central to Romanticism. When these principles have been addressed at all, literary history tends to disperse and disempower them; Romantic Manifestos Manifest brings them together in order to characterize Romanticism, at its core, as a radical poetic movement that "manifests" not only in the nineteenth century but in the centuries beyond. Throughout the text, which is ordered on alphabetical entries of the manifesto statements, Robinson persuasively argues that there is a vibrant continuity between the works and ideas of the Romantics and twenty-first-century experimental artists, writers, and thinkers. Twenty pieces of text art and visual poetry relating to specific manifesto statements further curate a dialogue between text, image, and idea. Robinson takes readers on a journey that shows how avant-garde poets in particular continue to engage with principles from the Romantic era and ultimately proves that Romanticism-far from being a thing of the past-is alive and well in our time.
In the course of his career, Jeffrey C. Robinson has called attention to the avant-garde poetics underlying much Romantic poetry. This focus appears throughout his twenty-two published books, including Poems for the Millennium, Volume 3: The University of California Book of Romantic and Postromantic Poetry, coedited with Jerome Rothenberg and recipient of the 2010 American Book Award; Active Romanticism: The Radical Impulse in Nineteenth-Century and Contemporary Poetic Practice, coedited with Julie Carr; and Romantic Manifestos Manifest (UNM Press).
"Open these pages to a wonderment of inspired rethinking of the Radical Romantic Manifesto! Illuminated by commentaries on nineteenth-century texts, traditional expectations of poetry explode with the imagery of Revolution. A utopian vision of poetics and just government." -- Maureen Owen, author of everything turns on a delicate measure
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